Pelikan


Pelikan


No.         Description
1 Pelikan 800 roller ball, green stripe barrel. Mint condition……………………………$275
2 Pelikan 800 roller ball, red stripe barrel. Out of production and hard to find. Near mint………$325
3 Pelikan 800 ballpoint pen in black gold-plate trim. (length almost 5.5”). Marked W. Germany Near mint……………………………………………………….……$285.
4 Pelikan 800 fountain pen in black, gold-plate trim. Marked W. Germany. Mint. Fine two-tone 18 C nib……………………………………………………………………………………………..$425
5 Pelikan 800 fountain pen in black, gold-plate trim. Marked W. Germany. Mint. Extra-Fine two-tone 18 C nib……………………………………………………………………………………………..$475
6 Pelikan 800 fountain pen blue stripe, platinum-plated trim. This pen has an earlier 14 C. two-tone Double Broad Nib. Piston fill. Pen is near mint. I have an extra Fine or Medium Pelikan 800 nib I can substitute and charge less if interested. As is………………………$550
7 Pelikan 800 roller ball blue stripe, gold-plated trim Mint/near mint……………………...$265
8 Pelikan 800 fountain pen blue stripe gold-tone trim. Two-tone 18 Carat Fine nib. Piston Fill. Near mint…………………………………………………………………………………………………….$375
9 Pelikan 800 pencil blue stripe. 0.7 Hard to find. Near mint…………….$265.
10 Pelikan Ductus, an unusual and hard to find fountain pen. It’s Pelikan’s Traveler, a cartridge fill pen you take anywhere, without the need for a bottle of ink when you’re on the road. Omas made a Traveler and so does Montblanc (Model 147). The pen has an uncharacteristic nib for a Pelikan: White masked Medium 14C semi-wraparound nib. Lovely lacquered striped cap. Near mint………………………$495
11 Pelikan M760 150th Anniversary gold electroplate fountain pen. (Also referred to as the Jubilee pen, 1838-1988). The body of this pen is very clean with no dings, scratches, etc. The pocket clip does have some light wear of the gold plating and there is some corrosion to the bottom section ring. Nib is a Fine monotone 14C Pelikan nib. Piston fill. (Of course!) Catalog shows the 760 equipped with a monotone nib while the 750’s (silver pen) was two-tone. It’s possible the pen came with a choice of a monotone 14 Carat or 18 Carat two-tone nib. I’ve seen the pen both ways. Hard to find…..………………..…$700
12 Pelikan 200 roller ball black cap/blue marbled barrel with earlier pelican logo on the cap. For those who care about such things, I believe this pen is a 200 as opposed to a 250 as stated in some of the old retailer pen catalogs. (Note cap trim and ring at the end of barrel.) Pelikan showed this pen in their catalog and listed it as an M200. There is some confusion regarding how to identify a 200 vs. 250 and the topic is addressed in Volume 6 No.1 of Paul’s Fountain Pen Journal. Excellent condition………$95.
Not shown but available: Pelikan 1000 green stripe barrel mint in box/sleeve/outerbox. I have the pen available in Broad, Medium, and Fine nib……….……………………………………………$595